Jackson Heights Getting New 25,000-Square-Foot Park Space

NEW YORK CITY — Jackson Heights is about to get a little more open space.

The city recently announced that it had acquired a nearly 25,000-square-foot piece of asphalt playground that will be turned into park space, according to Parks Department officials.

The $6 million purchase of the yard at 33-16 79th St., owned by the private Garden School, expands nearby Travers Park.

“Jackson Heights is one of the most densely populated and diverse neighborhoods in New York City, and one most in need of parkland for its community,” Parks Commissioner Veronica White said in a statement.

It also represents the first time the city has made such an arrangement with a private school, the Parks department said.

City Councilman Daniel Dromm, who also represents Elmhurst, Corona, Woodside and Rego Park, lauded the move.

“The purchase of the Garden School athletic field means that a park-starved community like Jackson Heights will get to preserve precious open space and have the opportunity to almost double the size of the neighboring [Travers] Park," he said in a statement.

During the next five years, the public will be able to access the space outside school hours, while the school will continue to maintain the area.

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